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11-26-2012 07:08 PM

302 Z28

Quote:

Originally Posted by charlie chop top

That is a nice gun, if your ever in R.I. maybe we can go shoot a few rounds at my gun club. Lot cheaper to shoot than a 22 or a centerfire.

I have had it for number of years mainly used for keeping my martin house free of English sparrows and European starlings. I have a 4X BSA air gun scope on it and have made some very impressive shots on nuisance birds beyond 75 yards.

Vince

11-26-2012 07:04 PM

302 Z28

Quote:

Originally Posted by lakeroadster

Cats... Go figure?? Have you ever seen a thread about "post a picture of your cat in your Hot Rod? Yeah, there's a reason for that.

Once the cat uses up its nine lives get a dog.

Problem solved.

Very cute dog

Vince

11-26-2012 09:00 AM

charlie chop top

That is a nice gun, if your ever in R.I. maybe we can go shoot a few rounds at my gun club. Lot cheaper to shoot than a 22 or a centerfire.

11-26-2012 08:24 AM

charlie chop top

220 VOLTS of course!!.

11-26-2012 07:39 AM

deadbodyman

Quote:

Originally Posted by charlie chop top

I agree with the Shotgun. I had a similar mishap a while back when a cat urineated on a pressure plate (clutch). Just about impossible to fix. Good luck whatever you try.

Naaaa....Too much noise...Try running an extention cord out to the truckand electrifing it....

11-25-2012 08:15 PM

lakeroadster

Cats... Go figure?? Have you ever seen a thread about "post a picture of your cat in your Hot Rod? Yeah, there's a reason for that.

Once the cat uses up its nine lives get a dog.

Problem solved.

11-25-2012 06:18 PM

geezer69

get a bull dog.

11-25-2012 06:14 PM

302 Z28

Shotgun is way too expensive I have found my RWS .177 pellet rifle (1100fps)to be deadly. and very quite.

Vince

11-24-2012 02:40 PM

malc

11-24-2012 12:42 PM

charlie chop top

Cat urine

I agree with the Shotgun. I had a similar mishap a while back when a cat urineated on a pressure plate (clutch). Just about impossible to fix. Good luck whatever you try.

11-24-2012 12:16 PM

da34guy

Quote:

Originally Posted by unclebill

i can think of a few things that will neutralize that cat...

Yep, a shotgun works real good.

11-24-2012 10:16 AM

acman

still love my wife cats and all. thanks

11-24-2012 10:02 AM

unclebill

i can think of a few things that will neutralize that cat...

11-24-2012 09:37 AM

Chevymon

At least 1% baking soda in a water solution. Since you sand blasted, I would use a SS wire brush to scrub it good with the solution and rinse well. But that really needs to be done right after the fact, I'm not sure about urine acid, but the fumes of some acids will rust adjacent areas so watch for that.

11-24-2012 08:24 AM

DanielC

Try steel wool, with a phosphoric acid solution. One of the wide men on this board recommends using Ospho to treat bare metal.

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